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Red Hat's RPM technical rpm-list
The RPM technical rpm-list is hosted
by Red Hat and
archived
here.
A gateway to a search interface for Red Hat lists, generally, is here. The rpm-list is
covered from its move to the present mailing list server in August 2000.
This list is probably the best place to ask questions and get
authoritative answers on RPM usage and practice.
Several 'old hands' and the current maintainer of RPM at Red Hat
actively participate in the list.
- To simply subscribe to the RPM technical rpm-list , send
mail to rpm-list-request@redhat.com with
`subscribe rpm-list` in the body, -or-
- To manage a subscription (viz, to subscribe, unsubscribe, and so forth)
to the technical rpm-list, visit the
MailMan interface here.
Community RPM development rpm-ldevel
The RPM development rpm-devel is hosted
by the Duke LUG and
archived
here.
This list is probably the best place to ask questions and get
authoritative answers on RPM development issues.
Several 'old hands' and the current maintainer of RPM at Red Hat
actively participate in the list.
- To simply subscribe to the RPM development rpm-devel , send
mail to rpm-devel-request@lists.dulug.duke.edu. with
`subscribe rpm-devel` in the body, -or-
- To manage a subscription (viz, to subscribe, unsubscribe, and so forth)
to the development rpm-devel, visit the
MailMan interface here.
FreshRPM's rpm-list
The FreshRPM's rpm-list is for both general RPM discussions
and bug reports and suggestions
about the RPMs may be found at Matthias Saou's
freshrpms.net.
- To manage a subscription (viz, to subscribe, unsubscribe, and so forth)
to the FreshRPMs rpm-list, visit the
MailMan interface here.
Central OH Linux User Group rpm-ed list
The rpm-ed list is for discussion of EDITORIAL matters ONLY related to the
http://www.rpm.org website.
NO technical answers on RPM usage will be offered there. The list
is hosted
by the COLUG.
- To manage a subscription (viz, to subscribe, unsubscribe, and so forth)
to the editorial rpm-ed list, visit the
MailMan interface here.
SPECIAL NOTE: Each mailman list has as one of its management options
at its subscription management webpage, an option at the very bottom
(poorly featured) to mail you the management password for your
subscribed email address; your subscribed email address appears
in EVERY piece's 'full headers' as the first Received line's destination
addressee. ONLY YOU can
see this information; the list administrator cannot see what address might be
ultimately forwarding to you. Additionally, once a month, a mailing
with the subscribed address and password is AUTOMATICALLY sent out.
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Last updated: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 12:03:02 -0400
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